Can I use vinegar on painted walls?
Yes, for light grease or film. Mix one part white vinegar with three parts warm water. Wipe gently, then follow with clean water and dry with a soft towel.
How often should I clean painted walls?
Dust monthly and spot clean as needed. Do a gentle full wipe in high traffic rooms every three to six months. Kitchens and bathrooms may need more frequent care.
Are Magic Erasers safe on paint?
They are fine for many semi-gloss and gloss finishes but can dull flat or matte paint. Test a small hidden area first. If in doubt, stick to mild soap and water.
What if I see water streaks after cleaning?
You likely used too much water. Blot with a dry microfiber cloth. Next time, wring the cloth well and work in small sections, then dry right away.
Which paint finish is easiest to clean?
Semi-gloss and gloss are the most washable and are common on trim, kitchens, and baths. Eggshell and satin clean well with care. Flat and matte need the lightest touch.
Can I use bleach or ammonia?
No. Harsh chemicals can discolor or weaken paint. Use mild dish soap, diluted vinegar for grease, or a small amount of baking soda paste for scuffs.
How do I remove crayon or marker?
Start with mild soap and water on a soft cloth. For stubborn marks, try a tiny bit of baking soda paste. Avoid heavy scrubbing, especially on flat finishes.
When should I repaint instead of clean?
If paint is peeling, chalky, stained through, or if cleaning reveals primer. That is a good time to consider a fresh coat. Learn more about our
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What should I use to prevent future buildup?
Choose washable paints for busy spaces, dust monthly, and keep indoor humidity in check. If you are planning a refresh, our team can recommend the right finish for each room.
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